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Not in the Dublin in Ireland. There is a Dublin in England, so for the people there, the answer would be yes, but I am sure you are referring to Ireland, so the answer is no.
At the time the question was asked, (November 2010), it would be the beginning of winter in Ireland.
Many people do. Some of Ireland's main tourist attractions, like the Guinness factory, the Book of Kells and the Phoenix Park are in Dublin. Dublin is Ireland's largest city. The main international airport in Ireland is in Dublin, so many tourists come to Ireland through Dublin. There are a lot of people employed in hotels, guest houses, restaurants, pubs etc. in Dublin that rely on tourists. At any time of year there are tourists in Dublin, so tourism is important to the city and to many of the people in Dublin.
You can go to the capital of ireland
Capital of Ireland.
Swords is in the east of Ireland, close to the city of Dublin. Dublin is in the Republic of Ireland which some people incorrectly refer to as the south of Ireland.
Jonathan Swift was born in Dublin, Ireland.
The most well known Dublin is the capital of Ireland and it is not in the United Kingdom. There are a number of other Dublins in the world, including one in England. That Dublin would be in the United Kingdom, as England is in the United Kingdom.
Dublin is not in Northern Ireland. The term Southern Ireland is an incorrect term often used to refer to what is known as the Republic of Ireland. Dublin is in the Republic of Ireland. Geographically, Dublin is in the east of Ireland, built on the east coast.
Northern Ireland: Belfast The Republic of Ireland: Dublin
Dublin is a county and a city in Ireland. There is no country in Dublin.